“…4 Paraurethral tumors can clinically present as urethral and vaginal-wall leiomyoma because they grow in spaces that have no communication with the urethra, bladder or vagina. 5,6 Differential diagnoses include urethral diverticulum, urethral mucosal prolapse, urethral caruncle, Bartholinn gland cyst, Gartner cyst, urethral carcinoma and vaginalwall cyst. 3,7,8 The ages of the patients in the 6 cases treated were between 32 and 49 years, and they were affected by paraurethral leiomyomas of different sizes.…”